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https://quietjourney.com/community/YABB.cgi?num=1241583377 Message started by Akula on May 6th, 2009 at 4:16am |
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Title: NOLS Wilderness Medicine Post by Akula on May 6th, 2009 at 4:16am
The recent thread in the Inukshuk forum regarding first-aid training got me thinking a bit. Awareness and a cool head will help one to avoid 99.99% of all injuries, but even then, the probability of an accident is NOT zero. Being that going solo is a relatively new thing to me, I thought it was due time to refresh the memory a bit.
So I bought "NOLS Wilderness Medicine" by Todd Schimelpfennig off of Amazon for around $15 shipped. It's loaded with information and pictures, and goes into considerable detail in terms of long-term care (since remote areas may mean immediate evacuation is not possible). This is also the required text for any of the WFR courses offered by NOLS. It's a good read, and it has made it into my canoe pack as a permanent addition. Anyone wishing to brush up on first-aid knowledge, as it applies to real-world remote environments, will get a lot out of this book. But I don't think I have to mention that it's NOT a substitute for taking a WFA or WFR course, or having practical experience dealing with emergencies. |
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